KEY WORDS | Cellular imaging, microscopy, neuroscience |
CITY | Bordeaux |
COUNTRY | France |
DETAILS OF THE OFFER | Working place: the Interdisciplinary Institute for Neuroscience Missions: The engineer will combine single particle tracking and super-resolution imaging approaches on dissociated hippocampal neurons to explore the mechanisms controlling the formation, localization and signalling of D1R/NMDAR complexes at the neuronal surface. He/she will use protein engineering techniques to manipulate D1R/NMDAR interactions and explore the consequences of these manipulations. Qualifications: We seek a motivated candidate with an interest in neuroscience and the following set of skills:
Experience in cell imaging in the field of neurosciences will be an asset. The engineer will work in an English-speaking environment in collaboration between two teams of neuroscientists of the Bordeaux Neurocampus. Other: Created on 1st January 2011, the Interdisciplinary Institute for Neuroscience (IINS – CNRS / University of Bordeaux) is an internationally-recognized research centre gathering 14 teams (160 people) and several platforms with cutting-edge expertise in neurophysiology, chemistry and microscopy to study the molecular, cellular and network mechanisms supporting brain functions. IINS is part of the Bordeaux Neurocampus and is one of the major actors of the French neuroscience community. This position is opened in the framework of the Nanocoding axis of the French “Grands Programmes de Recherche” BRAIN_2030 awarded to the Bordeaux Neurocampus. The engineer will join the team Development and Adaptation of Neuronal Circuits (IINS) under the supervision of Julien Dupuis, and the co-supervision of Pierre Trifilieff (team Food Circus, NutriNeuro).
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TYPE OF JOB | Admin & Tech |
TYPE OF CONTRACT | CDD (temporary / 1 year renewable contract (up to 3 years)) |
REMUNERATION | between 2213.87¤ and 2335.41¤ per month depending on experience |
EMPLOYMENT START DATE | 1 JUL 2023 |